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    THE OMATTA DAILY TIEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 11. 1005.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
treculftton Doubt State. Advices and Wait
for QoTemment Report.
WHEAT MAKES A SUBSTANTIAL GAIN
.enrral Rains a ad Forelaa Ucmaad
Combine to Help Cur a Oats
Dull Mlchlktan Crop
Arc Oood,
OMAHA, June 10. lax.
"l1"' predictions by experts Mat u.a
-"ciniuej.i crop report 11114 aliernuun
"""'u snow a u.urKeu iicituriiieni 01 pma
lcta, the wneai market was strung- on
tttto lupous, state advices snow that
Kansas I, a fallen oft la points, Kentucky
11 ami Missouri ID. Ihe advance In pi levd
was not meiit. however, as the traders ars
iimnit-u 10 ,,R Witu susiiiciuii on u;ne of
mess reports und are waiting to near what
me Koveriiineiii ay. Jul. obened un
changed and tliu other months a little
nisner. All scored advances. July closed
t,c- September at fc2c and December at
si'aC
Ueneral rains and a good foreign demand
combined to help tliu com situation. All
muntns opened anuut Wc higher and a bel
ter price, wan made en tliu day advanced
rfuiy ciosca ut ulc, old July at 62-y, Sep
tember at ulc, old September at bic and
ww-emoer at 4i-faC.
Oats ugaln were steady and featureless.
July finished at 31i,c, September ut mc and
i"':fTiiwr at 2ifc.
State, reports are comliiir In on wheat.
The Kentucky condition, based on June 1,
returns a condition of 91. Since then 11
personal Investigation by the bureau ofh
clals shows decided damage by rust. Kun
Bus reports show a loss of 15 tiolnts. The
Michigan June wheat crop report, ns wired
by King of Toledo, make the condition 7,
am montn w, ibhi year 47. but 01 at nar.
vest. The area at present Is one-third
larger. The corn condition Is -', compared
with 73 a year aso; oats 9o, against K last
month anil h'j a year ago. The llnal official
yield In Michigan last year was S,73,'.K
bushels on ,01, Km acres.
Snow's report say a: "That the ton days
xnac nave passed since the data was gath
ered for the government crop report of
today have constituted the most favorably
part of the season for the wheat crop and
inia present condition is oven limner man
the report today will show. Favorable
temperatures and plenty of moisture have
Improved the sit out Ion and complaint of
fly, rust or other enemies Is very small.
The same conditions govern the oat crop.
The past week favored both corn planting
ana Krowlnif and the situation was I in
proved, but the crop has not yet reached
normal developments and considerable
Planting and reolantlnir Is yet to be done.
One of the largest exporting houses In
Duluth wires: "We have corn bids today
from every correspondent almost that we
ever did business with and, considering the
fact that foreign prices are 8'itloe. above
hlenco July prices, nnd that we could
work an almost unlimited Quantity of coin
n 1 ne oasis or tne July price in (. nicaeo.
wo cannot help but feel stronat on the July
corn option.
Omaha Cash Sales.
CORN No. grade, 3 cars, 42c; no grade, 1
car, e.
OATS No. I white, 2 cars, 30c.
Omsk Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 9iiTi9Sc; No. $ hard,
(04i One; No. 4 hard. tWuKfic; No. 3 spring. (7c.
CORN No. 2. 47M,c: No. 3. 47c: No. 4.
4fie, no grade, i'l'ii tic; No. 2 yellow, 4Sc; No. 3
yenow, iiie; iNo. z wmte, 4c; No. t white.
llVC
OATS No. 2 mixed. 29Ho: No. 3 mixed.
r.'c iso. 4 nnxeu, zimac iso. i white. Hoc
No. 3 white. Hoc; No. I white, 29V4c; stand'
ard, 90c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat.. Corn. Oats
Chicago 4
Kansas c ity
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
Bt. Louis
Minneapolis Grain Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis.
mm m,r.tt ttr Kif V. .. I 4 .. .1 1 1 '
pany. wt-iu iiourd or Trade, was:
mon to extra, Ulb'-; western imuation
.creamery, nrsts, IduIiC.
family. 11 fxii lO.'ti, snort Clear, iiJ.ti'U"w;
mess, U i'.ht'v 1'
TaLUiW-Dull; city, iHc; country, 4v
. ..... ....
Kl'Jl rTrm; nomestic, lair iu rum, a-Ti
tf"r, Japan, nominal.
CIlKErlr-Klrm; receipts, 1.8:3 pkgs ;
Weekly exiiorts, l.i.ri pkgs.; now state,
full cream. small. white. 9u'.'M-;
state, colored, (c; slate, fair to choice, v
fc; state, large, colored and whlto, lino,
KOC1S Receipts, 13.7W) pkgs.; marKei un
changed.
I'OI l,iKi Alive, easy; western spring
L-!ill;ena, :ic; fowls, 14c; turkeys, lie;
dressed, easy; western broilers, Jtn:; fowls,
l'AilUVii'i turkeys, 13.il7c.
CHICAGO t.I-M.' AMI PROVISIONS
Feataree of the Tradlnsj and CloslnsT
I'rlces on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June 10 The Kansas crop re
port showing a decline of 18 points in
condition of winter wheat since April 1
Caused firmness In the wheat market to
day. At the close July was up Sc. Corn
also Is up c. J'ats and provisions are
practically unchanged. Sentiment In the
wheat pit during the greater pari 01 uih
day was bullish. The opening was strong
wltii July up SlL4c to Voi1" t 81. 'a"n o.
Almost the sole topic anion traders be
fore business commenced was the Kansas
report, which showed the condition of the
wheat for that state on June 1 was 77
compared with H6 on April 1. no report be
ing Issued In Mav. The loss ot IS points
Was said to have been caused by high winds
and by drouth. In view of the forthcom
ing report bv the government officials, the
showing of the Kansas crop created con
siderable apprehension among traders. On
ngni orrerings July touched a,c. iater ine
market -xpfcrlonced a sudden slump on sell
lug brought out by a report of a Chicago
crop expert. This authority stated that
dui'lng the past ten days or since the time
statistic for the government report were
collected weather conditions had been the
most favorable for the development of the
wheat crop and that the orllclal figures
would t too conservative. Before the mar
ket recovered from this setback July had
declined to Rf.MiWjc. Buying by shorts
caused a quick recovery and during the
last hour there was a firm undertone. Final
quotations on July were at SiV4-u8,; c.
Clearances of iiti..nd JioyiT. v Jtili
lo 63.900 bushel. Primary recelota wera
247. bushels MmpirM "with' Wt,Wbuhei3
a year ago. Minneapolis, ru!utn anl l'ht
cago reported receipt of lstt car against
10 cars a year ago.
An unusual heavv rainfall throughout
the corn belt created bullish sentiment In
the corn pit. The volume of business was
large. A prominent trader was the princi
pal seller. July opened Sc to Hc. higher
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Action of Equitable Life Director! Hu ft
Goid I fleet.
MARKET IS ACTIVE AND HIGHER
Lame Contraction of Loan Dae to
Preparation fur Hedlstrtbutloa
of Japanese Loan Deposit.
1RCANTILE PAPER-SSfil
NEW YORK. June W.-The sudden life
Infused Into the stock market Justified
the opinion of those who have complaint d
tnat lojch of the repression on activity
has been duo to tne o en dispute over the
affair of the Equitable Lite Asuranct f -clety.
The steps taken at yesterday meet
ing towards effecting a settlement of the
affairs of the society were accepted as
a promise that the violent phases, at least,
of the trouble have passed ami that the
uneasy attention which has been attracted
throughout the financial world will now
lose It lfect on sentiment. The encourage
ment fi ll was substantially manifested In
the large buying orders at the opening of
the market. Jarge blocks of important
stocks were taken at a substantial advance
In price over laxt night.
There was some piolit taking, but the
advance was sttoiigiy icsuined after the
appearance of the bank statement. The
laige loan contraction, amounting to (11,
7S2.2UO, was attributed to the preparation
for the redistribution of the Japanese loan
deposit. These deposits remain available
for the call loan murkct. The effect of the
week's operations on the cash Item was
a small Increase In spite of the supposed
large transfers to trust companies' re
serve. The net effect was an expansion of
(3.777.225 In the surplus, which was re
garded with satisfaction. Operators were
Inclined also to anticipate a favorable gov
ernment crop report to be given out later
In the'day and which might help the mar
ket on Monday. The wheat market Itself
showed some unsettlement from the dis
agreeable surprise effected by the Kansas
state report on the June condition of wheat.
J he market closed strong ana active,
which rose up from 1 to over 3 point on
the day. The bond market was firm In
sympatny. Total Sales of bonds, par val-
ue, (iS.sao.OTO.
at 61c to flVilc, sold between filfr
Blc and closed at 51-SiC. Local receipts
were S.t7 Gear with 112 cars of contract
grade.
Oats were firm. July opened n shade to
Vic higher at 31sc to 31Vi31V4.c, sold be
tween 314,i?i31lfcc and closed at 31V4313c.
Local receipts were 213 cars.
I'rovlHlons were steady. September pork
Closed unchanged at (12 8UH. Lard was up
JV at (7.42Vi. Ribs were unchanged at
(7 00.
Intimated receipts for Monday
'-i . corn, cars; oats, no
42,im0 head.
Thi. leading future ranged as follows
Wheat,
cars; hogs,
Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Ye'y.
4 387 2)3
20 27 14
184
2 33 11
4
M M 48
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
'urn
tjulv
(July
TSept.
(Sept.
(Dec.
I fits-
July
Sent.
fork-
July
Sept.
Lard-
July
Scut.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
81Vi
olrj-t
50-V'ijl
87
82g
82
B2H
5114
;S6Vii'!T'-!8fi4'fr'si W,
el1 82'f'H.81'r774
8Hfc 81?i S
fiteVVi!S0H((j"4,
H ITU's I 47
61i:52VflVi
61V 61
o0- 60',
4!'7fe DOH
47V 47V
62
51 v
6"H
6oV
47
at
12 65
12 82V,!
7 22Vi
7 40
7 S2H
7 62V,
31V
12 65
12 85
7 22H
7 42V
7 32V
7 62V
8m'3H4iriai;81Vi,
287sl
12 62V
12 82V,i
7 15
7 37V4
7 S2VI
7 00
29
12 65
12 82Vi
7 22Vt
? V)
7 32
7 60
29
12 55
12 V4
7 224
7 40
7 324
Article. Open. High. Ixiw. (Jloe. Ye y.
Wheat I
July.. 10SS 108H 1 01 1 08 1 08 4
Sept.. S5Va 85 85H 85 85 V
51H 61V 61Vs 51 514
Sept.. 60V, 5i 49;t, 60S 6"Vx
Dec... 47V 474 4JV 47 47
New.
WEATHER IX Till UBAIN BELT
Thunderstorms and Heavy
Various Sectlorej.
Severe thunderstorms with heav
Troitj Krnerni in ine Missouri an
Rain In
rains
-4'""'""li'i nej uuriug r riuuy atternoon
and night. The rnlns were excessive In
''i'i iowa ana Illinois, tne followiiii;
being some of the heaviest falls reported:
lavenport, 4 :oH Inches; loon, 3.48; Albla.
3.44: Marshulltown, 2.14; Peoria, 3.26; Oalva,
i u neavieni ians in iveoruHKa were
2.S5 inches at Grand Island and 1.48 Inches
at Tekamah. The fall at Omaha was .74 of
an men.
'the weather Is cooler In the Missouri
valley and west to the irountalua. and will
be cooler In the c ntral valleys tonight, fol
lowed by fair and warmer Sunday.
Omaha record of lemueraiura nn.l nra.
clpltatlon compared with the corresponding
uji vi iiiv iivak uiretj years;
Minimum temnerature K2 m fji at
precipitation 76 T .00 .00
.Minna! ieni(eratuie lor today, 70 de
grees.
Excess corresponding period In 1904. .42 of
an men.
Kxcess corresponding rx-riod In 1003, .89 of
an men.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
-iemp.- Ra'n.
Stations. Mux. Min. Inches. Sky.
No. i. tOld. tNew.
FLOl'R Ensv: winter nntenta ti 9tirt?
4 So: StralKhts. tS.fkrn 4. tl): nnrlnir nAtenta
(5.0oi5.70; straight, (3. 75(86.00; bakers, (2.40
WHEAT No. 2 spring. (1.07(21. 10: No. S
IWcfill i6; No. 2 red. 99VS(1.01.
CI .1) XT KT. O Fit . X.. n II
i-.-'ifcn iu. a, uot,u, o. i, yellow, otc.
OATS No. 2.i 3ic: No. 2 white. SXW.Mc:
No. S white, 31432c.
RYK No. 2, 77c.
HARLKY Oood feeding. 39dr4?c: fair ta
choice malting, 4tW49c.
bKtus-No. 1 (lax. i.Z7; No. 1 northwest
ern, (1.43; prime timothy, (2.8G; clover, con
tract grade, (l).,iul2.25.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl.. (12.50a
12.55. Lard, per 100 lbs., (7.12V(S7.15. Short
rib sides (loose), (7.2Ml7.35. Short clear
sides (boxed), (7.267.374.
Receipts and shipments of grain and flour
were as iouows:
Recelofs. flhlnmenta
Flour, bhls 12.S00 7.500
Wheat, bu ' 5S sun
Corn, bu 31.S00 477,iioO
Oats, bu 30ii.Jo0 264.3O0
Rye, bu 1,000 700
Barley, bu 70,u0 3,9uO
on tne froduce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries, 16iilS4c;
dairies, 15fi 17c. Eggs, steady; at mark,
cases Included, 131114c; firsts, 144c; prime
firsts. 154c: extra. 17c. Cheese, steady. 9ii
10c
reserve In th division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, liJ4.71;
gold, (70.,2.
Rew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, June 10 MONEY Cn call,
nominal; no loans. Time loans, steady;
t days. ( per cent: 90 days, lm per cent;
6 months. 84 per cent
PRIME M El
lr cent.
STKRLINa EXCHANGE -Steady with
actual business In bankers' MP at M.VTtf
4.S7o5 for demand and at (4 "CiofrvM W,15 for
slxty-dav bills: posted rates. (4 and (4.88;
com'mrrrlal bills. (4 844b44.
SILVER Iar, 5s4c; Mexican dollars,
454c.
l'.ONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on ooncis were:
VJ. g. rrt la. FI ..1"4 H.ltlr,(t Vl. 4S
do ceuron Jpn n, Ctrl
. -l"ot uo ta.
,.P.i4
..l.-l
..;.u
..P'4
. .le.i
t-tfs. 751
v
1
lli
V. 8. 3. r
d.i ccupon
f g. nfw 4s, r-f
du coupon
V S oM 4fc r
do rouron ....
Am Tt.baiTo 4a,
dr. 6. ft Tit
At'hlen sn. 4
Mn ail). 4
Atlantic c. L. 4a...,
Hal. & Ohio 4
do lta
CeTitritl of Oa. 6a...
do 1ft Inc.
do Id tne
Ctirl. a Ohio C.I .
Chicago St A. IWa..
o , B A q. n. 4a..
C, R. 1. P. 4..
do rol. (
err. St L. i 4a
Chicago T-r. 4a ..
Colorado Mid. 4a...
Colo. & 8o. 4a
Colo. Ii:d. ua. aet A
do nt B
Cuta 6a, clfl
IV H O. 4a
intollrra' Sc la..
Erl'.' prior lien 4a..
do RPll. 4a
P. W AY D. C. la..
Offered.
..ui4
rtfs tc 4t
L AN unl 4a 104
Mnnhatlan c I a...l"4t
Wrx. Central 4a 7
do lst Inc II"
Minn, ft St. I 4a... t:
M K 4 T 4a lOe-
do la .v
N. R. R. ot M c. 4a. to
N. T. .'. 8-i Id'
N J. C. (a 1IH
104H No. Pailf.c 4a 1 H
. i' do Ha 77 14
113V, N. A W. c. 4a 102
. U S. L. rfilaj 4a K
. 44 nn. cos. lim 10;
. l'lT, Rradln grn. 4a loj
. 04 su L 4 1 M o. 6a..llMj
101V St. U. 8 F I 4a. 10
. t St. L. . W. c. 4a ... II
. 3S Seaboard A. L. 4a.... H
.10'.V4 So Pacific 4a
. I?4 So Railway Ba K'"
. 7 Texaa A P. la llH
. M T . St. L. at W 4a... 14
. t'nlon ri.-lflc 4a 107
. tyv, do conr. 4a 114
.104 V. 9 Steal Id !t Do
.1"! IWabarh la Ill
. ; I do !lb B 74
.loa Weatem Md 4a
. 3 W. a It. K 4a 14
.109, Wli. Central 4a M
OMAHA LIVE STOCH MARKET
AUKinda of Beef Steera and Cowi Lower
foi the Wtek.
HOGS HIGHER WITH TRADING ACTIVE
flo Sheep or I.amba oa "ale Today
Market foe the Week Lower on
Mediant Grades with Oood
Kind Steady to Strong.
SOl'TH OMAHA. June 10, im.
Receipts were:
OtficlHl Monday
OfTlcln.1 Tuesday ..
Offlcinl Wednesday
Official Thursday .
OftV-tal FYlday
Official Saturday..
Cattle. Hofs. Sheerv
5 772
1.(42
S..1S
15 t&i
1S.!
15.2.4
13.s2
5.447
3..V
6.42'J
3.741
1.037
242
..1J.36.S
..2V.2J5
..lfi.749
. .i;.44
..14. 269
..15.311
Y EAR
76.772
66.1.1.3
74.115
42. 746
41. 41
5S.is2
TO
14.321
17M
IS. 4 10
11'. 4;7
10.W2
PATR
Total this week.
Total last week
Same days wek liefore
Same three weeks ago
Same four wpks ago
Same wek last year..
RECEIPTS FOR THE
The following: table shows the recelpis of
cattle, hogs and . sheep ut South Omaha
for the year to date compared with last
year 1
1903.
Cattle S74.'4
Hors l,(.!'S.t
Sheep 6M,':iSl
The following turtle
price of hogs at South Omaha for tne list
several days with comparisons:
Ino.
1S04.
41M140
UX7.&
065.449 27.632
shows ihe aversse
Dec.
41
ta.a;2
DatO. I 190J. 1904. 11903. 11902. 11901. iWOO.IlHW.
The Quotations on
exchange ranged as
27,.i0
Adams Express
Amal. Copper .
Am. Car & Foundry.
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil....
do Pfd
Adams Express ....
Am. H. U, pfd...
Amer. Ice, ctfs
do pfd
Amer. Unseed Oil....
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive ..
do pfd
Amer. S. 4 Ref
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref....
Am. Tob. pfd. certlf
Anaconda Mln. Co..
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Llnu
Baltimore k Ohio...
do ufd
Brooklyn Rapid T.
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J
Chenapeake & Ohio..
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Gt. West....
C. & N. W
C. M. & St. Paul..
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C, C, C. & St. L...
Colo. Fuel & Iron..
Colo. & Southern...
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Gas .
Corn Products
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson.
Del., L. c W
Denver A R. Q
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville & Nash...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Mexican Central ....
Minn. & St. Louis...
M . St. P. & S. 8. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific ....
Mo.. Kan. & Texas..
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of Mex.. pfd
N. Y. Central 2.6"0
the New York Stock
follows:
Sales. High. Low.Close.
24a
6l7 4
35 34
600 414 404
4.801)
1.2i)0
80,800
400
1.1U0
1,100
BOO
7.C0
400
6.4I0
4.6UO
li
12.3isj
6,5i
100
2,0
3"0
l.'
900
15.8"0
'ii'j
200
3"0
2i )
. 1,41V)
4i
, 12,M
6.0
2u0
484
112
1144
114
135
98
106
814
1U2
ltio
lwH
974
63
1494
IW4
64
814
1:14
1944
176
3''4
934
424
274
59
37
1874
4
47
lt2
474
111
1124
11S,
10
84
1024
157
14
974
634
14S4
1994
494
Ws
192
173
3"4
34
414
274
54
364
1(,
9
45
181
100 2S4 2bVi
8,3110
3'
l,0iX
'i'io
l,5i O
luO
414
794
93"
16i "4
4e&i
79
66i
93"
ir.i4
184
800 254 244
800
8,300
11,6' Vj
23.7H0
1,100
i!i66
6.1"0
l.ftKt
8m)
1.2O0
Ashland. Neb.
Auburn, Neb
Columbus, Neb..
ralrbury, JNeb...
Gr. Island. Neb.
Hartlngton, Neb.
Oakdal-, Neb
Omaha, Neb
Tekamah, Neb...
Carroll. Ia
Clurlnila, la
Slblev. Ia
Sioux City, la....
Storm Luke, la..
DISTRICT
Central. Stations.
Chicago, 111
Columbus, O
Des Mollies. Ia...
Indianapolis, lnd
Kansas City, Mo.
Louisville, Ky...,
Minneapolis
Omaha, Nebt.....
St- Louis, Mo...,
Local Forecaster,
91 61 .43
95 66 . 21
88 65 .48
93 63 .12
W 58 .116
85 56 2.85
82 50 T
83 61 .04
92 62 .76
90 6) 1 48
84 60 1.95
94 67 .60
82 53 .01
84 61 .IS
84 56 .38
Cloudy
c leur
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudv
Cloudy
Cloudy
Haloing
t. louoy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudv
Raining
AVERAGES,
Temp. Rain.
Max. Mln. Inches.
26 ' 72 60 .72
16 78 68 .02
10 86 62 1.46
U 78 60 .IS
16 94 70 .(
18 86 60 T
26 68 60 .10
15 88 68 .64
W 88 66 .01
L- A. WELSH.
Weather Bureau.
SEW YOHK ti It A I, MARKKT
44 notations
Various
of the Dar on
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 10 FLOCR-Recelpts,
13.365 bbls.; exports, 8.534 bbls. Market dull
and uncliunged; winter patents. 14 9u j.i
winter stiaignts, 11 nwith; winter extras,
so.iu"i oa; annnexoia naKeis. n ,;,,n.l.'); win.
ter low grades, (S n 1(3 35. Rye flour, steady
tair 10 goou, .ku4.wi; cuoico to fancy
t4-6evi4 On.
Co It N.MEAL Steady; fine white and yel
low, (1.15; coarse, (1.15al.20; kiln dried.
1 701 J. 90.
B4RI.EY Dull: feeding, 40c e. I. f. New
York; malting. 4(Hi62 c. 1. f. Buffalo
1 1 EAT Receipts, 28.8110 bu.; exports
20.6 bu.; spot market steady; No. 2 ret,
(1 14 bid in store: No. I red. (1.U54, nominal;
No. 1 northern. Duluth, (1 144 f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 hard. Manitoba, (1.0t f. o. b. utiout.
Options oeiied firm on the bullish Kansas
state report, but later weaken, d. The
close was unchanged to 4c net lower;
July. 9u44i'.'Io. cloned 914c; Septemb-r,
66i86c, closed 8640; December, Kj4 ,iv',4c,
ri jsed NJC
CORN Receipts. 110.600 bu. exports,
(l.Si'C bu.; spot market steady' No. 2. tdv
levator and 69tkC f. o. b. afloat; No. I
yellow. 61V; No. 1 white. One. option mar
ket wis quiet and easier, closing 4c net
lower; July. 664uf7i rinsing 3u7i,c.
OATS Receipts, 15.0C0 bu. ; exports. 32.450
bu.; exports steady; mixed oats, 26 to 3i
pound. 3..'.2.4i-; natural white,
Miunds, V4 o . . 40 ; clipped white,
poumls, onu .i kv.
HAY-Cjul. t; clipping, 6cuH:i; good to
Choice. 774i824c.
HOPS Dull; 19m. ?Mr2Sc: Pacific coast,
1!4. i.V.r.tKV 19iJ. 21ftl4o; olds. I!t:l3c.
HIDES Dull; Galveston. 20 to 35 lbs.,
joe; California. 21 to th poutuls, lic; Texas
dry. 24 to HI lb.. I840.
PROVISIONS Heef. firm: family. ('J.aff
14 ii; mess. Ill nv'ill M; beer hams, 21 !..
S2 5t); packet. ('2 tt'd K .ill; extra India mess.
122.1X123 50. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, ii4c; pickled shoulders. 64'if
c: pickled hams, lo.ih'Wc. 1-ard. steady;
westers steamed, (7.13ii30. nominal; rr
find. cjUlet: fcuitinent, 17 40; South America,
(8 16; compound. 6Vi6c. Pork, steady;
BL'TTKU Dull; nvslru l.iclorj, coin-
8t. Loots General Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 10. WH EAT-Hlgher:
No. 1 red cash, elevator, 9.1c; track, 1.03tf
1.U5; July, 74c; Bepteinber, 794c; No. t
hard, H.OOfil.iitl.
CORN Firm: No. 2 cash. 61c: track. 623
524c; July, 5oc; Decemtier, 454c.
OATS Firm ; No. 2 cash. Sic; track, 81413:
324c; July, 294c; September, 284c; No. 2
white, 3:14c.
FLOUR-Winter patents. (4 954J6.10: extra
fancy and straight, (4.7.'a4.90; clear, (3.60
jjt.00.
BKEP-Timotny, tower, vz.wtyi.).
CORNMEA Ij Steady, (2.50.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 73if?75o.
HAY Steady: timothy. (8.0041 13.00; prairie.
(6.C"ii9 50.
IRON COTTON TIES 99C.
HAGGING-84C
HEMP TWINE 64c.
PROVlSIONS-Pork. firm; lobbing. (12.
Lard, steady; prime steamed, ?.674- Dry
salt meats, steudy; boxed, extra shorts,
(7.50: clear. (7.5o; short clear. (7.75. Bacon,
steady; boxed extra shorts, (8.25; clear ribs,
s 25; short clear, 8 W.
POl LTRV Dull; chickens, 94c: springs.
16i2nc; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 9ullc; geese,
M lie.
m ttek aiow; creamery, iBrgci4c;
dalrv, 15nsc.
liUGS Bte:iay at lic, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls o.'Va) 8,0m)
Wheat, bu l.nno 8I.1K10
Corn, bu M.foO 88.i)
Oats, bu ta.ft") 8.0u0
Kaaaaa City drain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Juno W.-WHEAT-
Ijwer; July. 77c; September. 74e; December,
'44c; etish, No. 2 hard, bH9iic; rvo. s txip
9S4: No. 4. 7ii9?c: No. Z red, ffi98c; No. 3,
ocfwir; No. 4. 72i2e; receipts. 43 cars.
CORN steady; Juiy, t.vn. ac; tseotem
ler 45e; December, 414c; cash. No. 1
mixed, 49fi494c; No. 8. 49c; No. 2 white, 50c;
No. 3 49e.
OATS Irfiwer; No. 3 white, 304314c; No.
2 mixed. 3-V.
F.1GS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
whltewnod eases Included. 14c; caeo count,
ISc: cases returned. 4c l)er '"S less.
HAY Choice timothy, f9.5fi'10.W; choice
prairie, JT Tnfl .(".
it 1 r r-ieaov. n..vi nv.
BUTTER Creumcry,
13c.
Receipts.
84. to
E4.4i
42.()
fiCH
148
794
123
20,
liiii
151
99
24
627,
454
142"
61T4
81
N. Y.. Ont. A W 1.4-0
Norfolk & Western., l.tjuu
do pfd
North American .... 500 .99
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania 25.100
People's Gas 1.4U0
Pitts , C. C. & St. L
Pressed Steel Car.... 1"0
do pfd 2iX)
Pullman Pal. Car
Reading 31,5o0
do 1st pfd 200
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel l.OoO
do pfd 4n0
Rock Island Co 4,2"
do pfd leO
Rubber Goods 100
do pfd 2')
St. "L. & 8. F.. Zd rfd 1-rt
St. L. Southwestern. 6n0
do pfd l.rt
Southern Paclllc .... 15,7.)
do pfd 200
Southern Railway .. 7,5uO
do pfd
Tcnn. Coal and Iron. 1.6'X
Texas & Paclllc 2.1'")
Tol., St. L. West.. HQ
do pfd 2"i)
Union Paciflo 71.9.0
do nfd
IT. S. Express 100 125 125
U. 8. Leather
do pfd
TT. S. Realty
U. 8. Rubber 9X) 3S
do pfd SD l'44
U. S. Steel 83.200 28
do pfd 80,7 95
Va-Caro. Chemical.. awO 334
A) pfd loo 1"74
Wabash 2"0 19
do pfd 8U0 38
Wells-Fargo Exp
Westing. Electric
Western Union 600 94
Wheeling & L. E
Wisconsin Central .. l' 224
do pfd
Northern Pacific .... 2.400 187 4
Total sales for the day. 464. 80O
1543184c; packing.
Wheat, bu..
Corn. bu....
Oats bu
Shipments.
S2.ef
61.Si
11.000
135
1D1T
374
92
964
914
174
73
274
74"
334
11
644
234
6"4
644
1194
32',.
774
33
874
66 4
1244
56
147
784
1204
20
iii"
138
98
274
62
45
li)"
61
804
984
1344
101
874
814
934
914
if
m
2,
744
334
101
644
234
6"4
62-4
1194
314
tb"
324
37
564
1234
874
11H
267
937,
S34
1074
184
S74
934
224
814
34
974
804
93
236
407
6
85
IS
40
484
110
1144
1184
1344
984
lor.7
81 4
H'24
1594
I1194
97
644
149S
198
6.-4
35-4
81 4
19
194
175
174
304
90
424
i I
54
364
1874
454
12
875
24
87
424
41
794
674
173
9
I604
184
1 8
27
784
244
48
244
06
1477.
Itvi4
i-4
1224
20'.
52
117
1074
987,
2.S',
624
444
34
141-ti
61 4
92
984
61
1354
1"14
70
374
914
96
91
89
174
744
3.14
1"I4
64
23
64
634
964
774
3-1
364
56
1244
97
123
114
107
86
374
l'4
274
94
33
1"74
184
384
240
165
934
15
22
464
ForelKii Financial.
LONDON, June lo. Early In the week
business on the Stock exchange was ex
tremely stagnant. There was so little doing
that It was difficult to follow the tenden
cies. Paris sold South African mines, the
continued fall of which, with the uncer
tainty respecting New York, weighed all
the departments down. Some people at
tributed the real cause of the depression to
the scare In Paris regarding Morocco, caus
ing nervous holders to throw stocks upon
the markets. Toward the week end there
was generally a marked Improvement on
the prospective Imminence of peace, the
reanxatlon of wnicn 11 was recogmseu
would give an enormous stimulus to trade.
It was pointed out that France can provide
Russia with the required funds to rehabili
tate Itself and pay th Indemnity, and that
Japan lodging the latter In London for a
while would supply tne marKei wun means
for carrying on huge operations. Notwith
standing the large Improvements operations
were limited, owing to the holidays and It
being the eve of the settlement. The Amer
ican section merely renecieo tne iw aora
quotations, there being indisposition 10
operate In either direction in view 01 tne
financial outlook In Wall street.
RRRLIN. June 10. Trading was ngni on
the bourse today owing to the holidays.
PARIS, June 10. Trading on tne Dourse
todav was Inactive, but at the close prices
were firm. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted
at 88.40 and Russian bonds of 1804 at 602.
Clearing- House Averasres.
NEW YORK, June 9.-The statement of
averages of tne clearing nouse nanas 01
this city for this week shows: Loans (1.089.
520.9110, decrense (11762.210; deposits (1.1'23,
8f!2 W, decrease 12,C44.9fi; circulation (46,.
ri75!lO0, increase) (."i'2.1'; legal tenders (85,
293 ", decrease (330,200; specie (2"6.492.7fin,
Increase (94,2i); reserve JJin.iiw, ,m, increase
(6II011; reserve required C2S0,95S.. decrease
$3 161,225; surplus $9,827. 500, Increase 13,777,
225; rx-!nlted States deposits $13,010,425; In
crease (3,768,023.
Bank riearlnars.
OMAHA, June 10. Bank clearings for
today were (1.363.636.38 and for the corre
. ponding date lust year (1 .'"169,142.60.
1905. 1904.
Monday $1,711,173.30 $1,466,445.80
Tuesday 1,729,961.79 1.826,630.86
Wednesday 1.672.i65.67
May 15..
May 14..
May 17.. I
May 18..
V-ay 19..
May
May XI..
May 22..
May 23..
Mav 24..
May 25..
May 26..
May 27..
Ma 28..
May ..
May 30..
May (1..
June 1...
June 2...
June 8...
June 4...
June S...
June ...
Juno 7...
June 8...
June ....
June 10. .
I 1441 ! :I7 7 12 S 5 21.
I 20 I 4 4H1 851 ' 07i I tti ( t3 i 03
5 28 f 4 621 1 7 13i 5 721 6 20. 3 mi
6 254 4 521 27 IS 781 6 111 ( 5(
5 ! 4 4, :1 7 12 1 B 10 2 fa
2341 461 6 27 T 111 5 73! I 3 M
I 4 41 ( 241 7 071 B 7 B 031
6 1341 I 4J Id 7 H3, 5 3 8 ul J M
5 24, 4 .VI 6 19i 7 "8, 6 blj B 01, 3 ue
6 16! 4 321 I 7 Oil B (71 B O 3 02
t 16 I 4 S3t K: 1 5 Gil 5 041 3 58
6 184i 4 8s, 6 931 6 9G I 4 99, 3 35
6 771 6 9i b 00 ' I
& 721 ; 011 5 631 4 95:
8 70 7 091 5 62 4 901 8 60
5 8U 7 10 5 68 4 85 1 8 67
7 llj i 711 4 83, 3 47
5 031 I 6 7.S 4 88. 0 30
6 071 7 07 1 4 83, 3 63
6 991 7 131 B 701 I 8 69
6 85 7 I61 5 71, 4 S3,
6 76 7 201 5 70i 4 911 3 58
6 771 7 15 6 711 4 94! 3 4B
7 18 5 751 4 95; 3 67
5 (Ml 5 781 B 0: 3 00
6 Sol 7 21 6 W 3 -il
6 00 7 26 6 83 1 3 63
$4 3084 50; fair to good ewes. $4 0;
ewes,
( 3".
t'HICAtSU 1.IVR STOCK M I1KKT
Cattle Steady .Unas tron hff
and lJimha Steady.
CHICAGO. June lo. CATTLE Receipts.
4i head; market steady; good
steel". (5 4i ",16 3.i ;
5 So; stockers and
12 Fr,i4 t" hxlfoi a
2.-: bolls. I2 2..1i4': calves. (.1 5"ii6 50.
HOGS Receipts, lu.uou head; estimated for
Monday, 45.oi head; market strong; mixed
and butchers. 15.2.M16 424 ; good to choice
heavy, (5.;K-(in 4: rough heavy, 14 0ili6 15;
light, (5 J-.-un.4i; bulk of sales. $5 3'M$ 4".
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,'XH
head; market steady; good to choice weth
ers, shorn. (4 tvin lu; fair to choice mixed,
shorn, IS .'fin.', western sheep, shorn, (4 J
616.I1); native lambs, shorn. (4.5(.ij6 16; west
ern lambs, shorn, .(5.l'.u6 50.
to
poor to medium,
feeders. $22 7:4i4.k.';
12 5"';4..3; Canners,
prime
(4 'M
COWS.
(1.5":
6 17 I 4 661
I 4 991
"41
6 17 4 63,
J le. t 4
6 134!
B 164,
I 19 I
6 2"4
5 224!
6 244
( 9041
4 53.
4 4M
4 49
4 54,
6 63
4 68
4 68
4 09
4 74
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was
Cattle..
. 1,607.292.94
1.459.216.28
, 1.363,636.38
1.356.013.90
1.234,342.08
1. 187. 926. 85
1.069.142.60
S1.913.C4S.78.
.(9,544.062.36 (7,630,403.68
Thursday
Friday ....
Saturday ,
Totals
Increase,
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 10. WOOL The Commer
cial Bulletin says of the market: The wool
market Is In a strong position and spot
wools have been freely taken by manufac
turers at good prices. Dealers are not de
sirous of selling more contacts until some
deliveries are made. Stocks are light for
this time of the year. The sale at Shalnko,
Ore., on June 6, has practically cleaned up
Mint state. Buvlng Is still going on actively
In Ohio end Michigan. About 10,000 to 15,000
i-nios have arrived here from the Inst Lon
don sales. Australian and South American
wools are well cleaned up and the new ar
rivals are now being awaited by purchas
ers. The foreign markets are very strong
nnd rising, with only small stocks on hand
The shipments of wool from Boston to date
from December 29, 1904, according to the
same authority, are 150.791.1SO pounds
against 91,191 082 pounds at the same time
last vear. The receipts were 125.126,844
no'inrls. ngnlnst 93.448,941 pounds for the
same period last year.
ST. LOUIS. June 10. WOOL Steady; me
dltim gi des, combing and clothing. 2''S
314c; llirlit fine. Ift'yc; heavy fine, ariJ2c
lh u-:.shert 3l(fi42Wc.
LONDON, June 10 WOOL The arrivals
if tnol for the fourth series of the auction
sales amounted to 124,540 bales. Including 57,-
m., v!4i..n forwarded direct to spinners. The
rennrts this week were: New Zealand, 7.489
bales; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1,948;
various, 1,948
185
shares.
Boston Mtocks nnd nnnds.
BOSTON. June 10. Call loans, STj34 per
cent: lime loans, 4'(i4 per cent. Closing
quotations on stocks nnd bonds were:
30
(6
40
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Juno 1ft BUT-TER-Wnlet:
extra western creamery, 21c;
extra nearby prints, 22c.
EGGS Easy: nearby fresh, 174c loss off:
neirby fresh. V4c at mark; western fresh,
I7'.(17w.c at mark.
CHEESE- f-tt-Milv; New York full cream
f;incy. new, V.'u9Vc- fair to good, 9Vn,.i4e;
domestic Swiss. IHiltc.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June in CORN Unchanged;
No. 8 yellow. 6:4c; No. 3. 6:4c; No. 4. 514c;
110 grade. 494c
OATS-Stendv: No. S white, 814i32c; No.
4 white '4f!31i!.
WHISKY On the basis of finished goods.
(1.26
Market.
Minneapolis Grnlia
MINNEAPOLIS, June 10 WH EAT July,
f1 08; Beptemher. 85Ae; No. 1 hard. (113;
No. 1 northern. (1 11: No. t northern. (107.
FLol'R First patents
patents. 16 2ii4 .TO: rlr-u
see-md clears. (2 "S"ii "5.
BR AN In bulk. (1250.
(6 . 4W 16. 5" ; second
clears, (4.00u41i);
Duluth Grain Market.
DULUTH. June 10. WH FAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern. (I ll: on track. No. 1 north
ern, (1.11: No. 2 northern. (1.03: July, 11. 11;
September new, soc: September old. Hbo.
OATS-To nrrlve and on track, 3140.
Toledo
TOLEDO. f.,
October,
timothy.
f, 674.
(1.50.
seed Market.
Juno 10. -SEED Clover,
pilioo aklku, (7.40; prime
Atrhtaon aJ.
do 4a
Mn lantral 4a....
AU'Maon
do pfd
Bialon S Albany...
Heaton Malna...
B.tston Eievalrd ...
Fltrhhurs pld
Mexican t'tnlral ..
N V., N. H. H
Para Ma quetta
I'uloa Parlde
Amer. Arse. Cham
do pfd
Amn. Arga. foam...
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. a T
Amer. Woolen
dn pfd
t,, mini, in I A s ...
G.llaun Elec. 1
General Eleetrlo
alasa. Elatlric
do prd
Miaa. Gaa
I nlted Fruit
Vnllad Shoe Ma.h...
do pfd
V. 8. Bla-el
do pft
Watlng. common ..
Bid Aakad.
CI Adrentura
.102 lAllouua
. 74 AmalgAmaled
. hlti AmerU-an Ine
.li'.'H Atlanlle
20l Blniham
.ltT Cal. A Heels
.16 I Centennial
'Copper Kanae
. 1 f'aly Wert
.Ill liomlnlon Coal ....
. r anklln ,
.1H4, OranUr ,
. lit Hnyala
In, Miuta Mlntni
4 ifhii.n
..jjw M,.n"i
..U4V, Mi.nt C. A C
..140 .Old Dominion (old)
. . 3H4 Om en I a
..1UJ Parnit
. . 1 gulnoy
. Ill Shann.in
..i:jSi Tamnra.1
.. 1 Trinity
.. 51 t'nltcd Copper
.. 414 f. .. Jllnlnf
liw I . H uu
a5 l lah
Il Vloiorla
27 1, Winona
4;a Wolverlos
1 I
14
.12
,. 114
.. I
.. 11V,
.. I)
. .ii
.. 15l
.. (
.. l."4j
,. IS
.. I
,. i
,. 1'4
.. a
.. 13S
.. DO
.. I
.. 24
.. HI
.. 114
. . US
.. 74
..ins
.. I44
.. I"'
.. 44
.. 1
. .10a
Hrrr Yf'. Mlnlair Stoeks.
NEW YORK, June 10. illoslng quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Con
Allc-a
brweca
Brunawli-k Cnn ..
Comatock Tunnel
Cos. Cal. A Va .
Hora lllTar
Iroa IlKH
Leadrllle ron ....
Offered.
0
u
. a
. 1
.14
.laO
.3lM
. 4
Little Chief ...
;t)nutrlo
'llphir
Ifhotnlx
Pitoal
jHavaca
! Sierra Kerada
jimail Nopas ..
'Standard
.4-.)
..two
.. I
..
.. II
.. in
.. H
..1M
Treaaary ttatesneat.
WASHINGTON. June 10-Today s state,
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral 1 11111, tkciuaive 01 uue t.iAA'.ucu tola
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits
NEW YORK. June 10. EVAPORATED
A rpt ,RS Market shows firmness on spot
with supplies small and some demand for
prime. Common to good quoiea at 4"i
44c, prime at 64S64C, choice at tyu64c,
ami fancv at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS Prunes
remain firm on spot, but without showing
anv quotable changes, prices ranging from
84'ritic, according to graue. Apricots are
auite steady in the absence of selling pres
sure Choice are quoted lutfil'UAc, extra
choice at lie and fancy at 121il5c. Peaches
are In much the same positions as aprl
Cots, with choice quoted at liXi!'104c; extra
choice at lownioc ana iancy at jiviajijc.
Raisins are moving steadily in small lots
miili nrices as reeentlv Quoted. Loose mus
catel. 4'u'jc; seeded raisins. 54&0c, ond
London layers at (l.w&l.ia.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, June 10. OIL Cottonseed
nil Arm: nrlme crude, nominal: yello
2M4,29c. Petroleum, nulet; refined New
York. 16. 90: I'nuaaeipma ann uaiiimore,
', 1... Turnentlne. unsettled. 634(u4c.
ROSIN I nsetlieu, siraineu, common 10
mr, .rt fi r.a
. ....... . . ,A ah rt .It v. n 1
Ollj II 1 I. ra., J une in. n u t. rnm
ne. fl 27-.. Hlilnmenls. i.aw ddis. average
10 i24 bbls.: runs. 83.774 bbls .; average, 70.223
bbls. Shipments, Lima, 86.826 bbls.; average,
ti.5"0 bbls.; runs, Lima, 01, uuis.; average,
UUt hbls
SAVANNAH, ia., June lu.-oil-liir
tu.ntln firm. nM4c.
' , . i . , . . 1, - .t nr . t-. H ir, TT.
tttiaiN nrni: a. i. t. aj.w, i', eo.iu, u
(3.20; F, $3.25; O. $3 30; H. (3 50; I, 4.W
K. (140; M. (4.50; N, (4 60; w, u, 4.iu
W, W, (4.80.
Batfar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. June lo 6VOAR Raw
ateH.lv t fair refining. 8 ll-16c: centrifugal
96 test. 4 6-16e; molasses sugar, 3 7-16c
Konne.V nulet: No. 8. 6.25c: No. 7. 6.20c
No. 8. Sl'; No. 9. B.OBc: No. 10 6.00c; No
11. 4 9"c: No. 12. 4. 85c; No. 13, 4.75c; No. 14
a Trie Confectioners' A. B.70e: cut loaf. 4 c
crushed. 6.55c: powdered, 695c; granulated,
sx6c: cubes. 6.1IIC.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, good to
elioiee ariirllc.
NEW ORLEANS. June 10 SUOAR
Quiet: open kettle, S4iH4c; open kettle,
centrifugal, INnt 15-16c; centrifugal wliltes,
5c: vellows. 4r'i4 15-16C; seconds, i'a'4e.
MOIAPSES Nominal; open kettle, 23'(j26c
centrifugal, &yi4c. syrup, nominal.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 10 COFFEE The
market for futures opened quiet at un
Changed prices to an advance of B points
on a moderate demand, chiefly from Euro
pean houses. The news was without spe
cial feature and the market continued quiet
all the morning, but ruled steady In the ab
sence of Important offerings and closed
steady net unchanged to 5 points higher.
Bales 25.260 bags, including: June, 6.2oc;
September. 6 40c; November, 66"Kt: I)eceni
ber, 6 iic; January, 6.75c; Murch, (.sue. Spot,
quiet; No. 7 Rio. 7c.
Valley.
A O....
Hogs.
2
2
23
15
4o
2
17
2
7
2
5
124
Hogs.
1.222
1,911
8,162
2,133
M. & St. Paul
Wabash
Union Pacific System ...
Chicago & Northwestern
Fret nit, Elkhorn ot Mo.
Chicago, St. Paul, Minn.
& M
Chicago, Hurllngton & Qulncy
R. I. ft P.. east
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western
Total receipts
The dlSDosltion of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle,
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company 8
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co 13
Total 15 8,427
CA'l TLE There were no cattle here today
to make a market. For the weik the re
ceipts have been 19,368 head, a decrease of
soi, as compared to icbi wee anu an
increase of 3,847 over the corresponding
we;k of lust year. The Quality ot tne
offerings has been very good oil Lie v.-eek,
although there was the usual sprinkling
of sliortfed and grassy stuff.
The market on beet steers was lower ana
unsatisfactory the first three days of the
week and tradinsr for the most part wis
slow and druggy. Monday's market showed
decline of liMloc. while a luriner decline
of liKii 15c. was noted on Tuesday. ednes-
day the market dropped another dime, mak
ing tne decline lor mo wee a uooui an ";
on everything Dut tne very Dest coriueu
steers. Thursday there was a reaction, due
nartlv to moderate receipts, ana ino mar-
Lrnt rilled srenerallv a dime higher. Frl
day's market was about steady, there being
.1., OS,;, truai.iv all th.
a very iiriii. oupij,. -
week has been dull, but the advance of
rhpl!,v ttiir the market in better stllUitt
For the week the market on the best kill
ers Is right around 15c lower than tho close
of last week, while common to pretty good
.uttlo are about 20ft 3(JO lower.
The cow and heifer market has been very
moan and unsatisfactory on anything show
ing grass, altnougn goou neuvy biiuii-u
hav tieen in oeiliuou. uui at lywci vt n.ro
Ani,,r u.-1tli tne close or. 1USI wee
the market is right arounu a quarter lower
nd there is a weak tone to uie iraue, me
.uiin, huinir most marked on grassy stuff,
There was little quotable change In the
nri.., on (mils, staus and veal calves, at
t imieh buyers iook on a iimtj tn mo
The market on siocaers auu iccuei o
lower the first of the ween, nut wun tne
general advance on Thursday trading
ii,.,..o.i a utile more strength the latter
art of the week, rrices i uieu auuui je
r... lower for the week, wun recuipts ana
...1 limited
uo is i nnra was u. itvii ii kwuu iuii
hogs here for a saiuraay, auuui i-a nu
being on sale. The general quality of the
hogs was goou an vven.
eicentlon. Buyers were out eariy anu uau-
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inar haiian in goou nwnuii. """ " ' ' v
l..T.i.nu. u-nnted as bidding On the open
r- ..,rieht around 24c higher than yea-
1 " " . . . . , t .r. mm .hnt llin
terday ana u
bulk of the hogs changed hands. Trading
was active and a clearance was made In
good season. The popular price today was
was some non ooo, j -
others brought (5.224- The market at this
DOlnt IS in very aauaiaiiui;
week. Representative sales
Kansas City live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 10 -CATTLE
Receipts, S50 head, Incluilln loo south
erns Market nominally steady. Choice
eXort and dressed lieef steers. 15 2e'ii5.70;
fnir to good. (4.251(525: western fed steers,
$4.(aiift.6); stockers and feeders. (3.f"ti4.i;
southern heifers, (3i"i6.oii; southern cows,
(2.25H4.0O; native cows. (2 J . 4(4.6"; native
heifers (3 25ti 4 9i; bulls. (J. bu 4 .6"; calves.
(I 'ii5.5i. Receipts for the Week. S.i)
head.
HotIS Receipts, R.CX bend: market !4o
higher; top. (5 ;5; bulk of sales. (3 274'(''
6 32'j; heavy, $5.274ii5.S24; packers. (5 274
ti5.35; rigs and lights. I5.15y5.35. Receipts
lor the week, 6o&0 head.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, none;
market nominally steady. Native lambs.
$6ii..-n6 75: weiern lambs, (5. 76117.25; fed
ewes and yearllns (4.25'ui.5 ; Texas clipped
earllnrs, 4.7.",u5 25; Texas clipped sheep,
(4. 254. 85; stockers and feeders, $J.5cu40o.
t. l.onla Live Mock MnrViet.
CT. IX)l IS, Mo., June 10 CATTLE Re
ceipts. 2'0 head. Including 150 Texans.
Market steady. Native shipping and ex
port steers, $4.404.0O; dressed beef and
butcher steers, J3.Jity5.10; steers under 1 . is )
imunds, 13.6-'H I . -5; stockers and feeders,
2.5. gj 4.(0; cows and heifers, (2 2.'rjj5.(): din
ners. ij.oiVii J. 50; bulls. (3 (ii3.3o; calves,
(3. oil 6.(i): Texans and Indian steers, (3 W
56(0: cows nnd heifers. (2,oift3. i5.
HOOS Receipts, 3.5"0 head; market
steady: Dls und lights. (5. 1" 'Hi. 35: packers
(4;oii5.S5; butchers und best heavy, (.l.tf
5.35.
SHEEP AND UMDS- Receipts, 500
head; market steady: native muttons. $3.00
5i5.nO: lambs. 5inn,.2fi: culls and bucks,
V3.i"l4 25, stockers, (2.lioft2.6o; Texans, $3.75
dj 65.
ew York Live (lock Market.
NEW YORK. June 10-BEEVI:-Re-
celpts, 809 head; market steady; dressed
beef, slow, 8rn 94c; exports, 7U0 head cuttle
and 7.4f,ii uuarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 108 head: market
lower; veals sold at $3.0uil7.50; city dressed
veils, steady, 9ull4C.
HOOS Receipts. 2,412 head; market
steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, Z.iJi
heud; market for sheep slow but steady,
for lambs 4'o4c lower; 8 cars unsold; sheep,
M.ixifpi.oO; liimns, xti.ocfys.w. oressea mut
tons, low, 7 ft He; dressed yearlings, sieaay,
1Hj124c; dressed lambs, weak, 12ftl4c
linchansed. Cupper a ns quoted at $15.00 for
lake and electrolytic $14 75 for casting Tin
In moderate ilenian.l with simt at (al no
('.10 1 I.I. quiet. Ht 4 5"l4 6o, Btld Spelter
firm at (.'. .vj. lion was unsettled Willi the
tone easy.
Milwaukee raln Market.
MILWAl'K EE. June 10 - WHK T
St-a.lv; No. I north, in, $112 ill'. No. t
northern. (loii1iH'4; July, 9tiiiV64c, bid.
RYE- Firm: No. 1. SJ'ic
BARLEY Firm ; No. i, 61c; samplo, S9
corn hirm; no. i. wi'4c; juiy, o-sto.
bid.
MONNETT IS CALLED DOWN
Ohio Attorney I sea l anannae llegard-
lua; t'orporn Hons 4ot A p-prov.-d
by the Judge,
COLVMRl'S,
wns crested In
Judge Wanty
Oenetnl Frank
O., June 10. A sensation
the Vnlted States court bjf
rebuking former Attorney"
Monnett for his remark
regarding the Beef trust ond corporations
In general while making an argument be
fore the Jury In the case of Wilfred
Walker, who sued the Baltimore A Ohio
rallmnd for (TAOOO damages for cutting off
both his legs. Monnett said he wished to
call attention to the crippled man and tha
rapacity for corporations, and said that tlia
testimony offered by Walker ought to be
taken even In a Beef trust Investigating
case. Judge Wanty, In his Instructions)
to the Jury, told It that the Jury Is to
decide the case on the testimony offered
and not by prejudice against corporations.
"I say this." said the Judge, "because ut
the rcmnrks of the prosecution regarding
the Beef trust and corporations In general.
This case is to be decided upon the evi
dence nnd not upon prejudice."
Mr. Monnett lost the case.
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 10. CATTL J
Receipts. 2o head; market steady. Natives,
U.Mn'ntiS; cows and heifers, (1.5u4j5.0O; stock
ers anil feeders, $2.50i!4.6o.
HOOS Receipts. 7,4'2o head; market shade
higher. Lluhts ?5. 25055.324; niedlun. and
heavy. $5,274-55.35.
SHEEP Receipts, none; demand strong.
SCHOOL ATHLETES MEETING
More Than Ms Hundred Contestant
Are Taking: Part In Con
tests at Chlcnao.
CHICAGO, June 10-Moro than 6o0 ath
letes from ten states contested In the an
nual Intcrscholastlc meet on Marshall Field
day under the auspices of the University
of ' Chicago. The contestants represented
seventy-five different high schools and
ncadumles. From tho standpoint of at
tendance and number of entries the meet
eclipsed nil previous similar events her.
Among the strongest teams entered were:
East division of Mllwaukeo, Englewood of
Chicago, Ida Grove of Iowa, Detroit uni
versity of Michigan, Shut tuck of Mlnne.
sota and Lincoln of Nebraska. All of these
teams are well balanced and have won th
championship of their respective states.
Mom City Live Stork Market.
SIOl'X CITY, Ia., June 10. (Special Tele
ram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar
ket strong; beeves. 3.7Vifj.5.); cows, bulls
and mixed, $2,7514.75; stockers and feeders.
W.Wita.90; calves and yearllmjs, $3.iy4.(.
HOGS Receipts. 5.000 head; market siiaae
higher, selling ut $5,1245 2o; bulk of sales,
(5.15&6.174
Editors on a Trip.
ENID. Okl.. June 10. Many delegates to
tha National Editorial association, which
nded Its annual convention at Outhrle
last night, arrived here today on their
three days tour of Oklahoma and Indian
Territory. Tomorrow most of the dele
gates will go to Bliss, Okl., where a buffalo
chase and other entertainment hnve been
planned on the famous '-101" ranch.
Mock In sight.
Receipts of live stock nt the six principal
western markets yenterday:
Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
Sioux City
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Ilrnnrtt Money for Itlpon.
RIPON. Wis.. June 10 William J. Bryan
has given $300 of the Bennett fund, which
le holds In trust for the education of Door
college students, to Rlpon college. It Is exv
pectod that the fund will be largely In
creased by return payments from student
ho are assisted.
Totals 1,335
8.447
, 100 6.000
850 6,000
25 7.425
2-) 3,5i4) 500
400 lO.OilO 2,000
1,335 89,372 2.500
for the
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SHEliP Tne big barn was deserted to
day, mere being no sliet-p on sale. The
market for the week held Up fairly well
and, although there is a decline noted, It
Is only on the common ana meaium grades,
'lha receipts were fairly ilberul, but mere
was no cnolce stun received, i bere Is
good, strong feeling here on the choice
kinds and prgspects point tu a stronger
or higher marxei on inese sinus next weeK.
The medium and common kinds, whlcn
have constituted tne i.ig end or the re
celpts this wees, nave not oeen in very
good demand, buyers bidding lower and
the trading is Slow, met Kinds show-
decline of KsfjlSc tor the week. Anything
choice this week would probably have
brought steady or A little stronger prices.
Quotations for clipped stock: Oood to
choice lambs. (6 suu. 10; fair to good lambs,
16 txraf, bo; good 10 cnoice yearlings.
(5 uvu5 16; fair to good yearlings. $1.735.00;
good to choice wetners. h 60fj4 SO; fair to
good wsthors, (4iil-5f; good to bole
OMAHA. W1IOLE8ALU MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Maple and Fancy Prodnce.
EGGS Recints. fair: market, steady:
candled stock. 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 10c: roosters. 5M
6c; turkeys. 12iil5c: ducks, 10c.
BUTTER Packing stock. 13c: choice to
fancy dairy, lifulsc: creamery. 20ir21c:
prints. 22c.
FRESH FISH Trout, 9c; halibut, lie;
Durralo (drensedi, Sc; pickerel (dressed), 8c
white bass (dressed), 12c; sunflsh, 6c; percn
(scaled and dressed), 8c: pike. 90; cattlsn
15c; red snapper, 10c; salmon, 14c; crapples,
12c: eel, 15c; bullheads, 11c; bluck bass, 20c;
wnitensh (d'essed). 10c: flog legs, per dor...
3oc; lobsters, green, 27c; boiled lobsters, tuo;
shad roe, 46c.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Muy t'ealers association: Choice, fi.uu: No.
1, ftii.oo; No. 2, 16.00; coarse, ftb.uu. These
prices are for hay of good color and quul
lty.
BRAN Per ton. (15.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all sizes. (3.75-S
4.0u; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all
sizes, i;i.jO, fancy navels, sizes 126. lull, lib,
20U, $3.25; sizes 80, 96, 112, (2.75; seedlings, all
sizes, ftd.ou.
LEMONS Llmonlera. extra fancy. 270.
Z"J and (uO sizes, (4.uu; fancy, 270, 30) und 36)
sixes, $3.50; choice, 240 and 270 sizes, $2.00;
aw and 3oO sizes. I2.7du3.ui).
DATES I Vt box of 3o 1-lb pkgs., $2.00;
Hullowe'en, in 7u-lu. boxes, per lb, jo.
FIGS California, per lw-lu. carton, 75u?
85c; Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; llve-
B ANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.75
W.jt, ; jumbos, li.wuJ.iu,
PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate of 24,
30 und 36 sizes, t3.26; 42 size. 43.00.
FRUITS AND MELONS.
APRICO'lS Calif ornlu. tier 4-basket crate,
ml.'.v.
PLUMS California, per 4-basket crate
$1.40.
PEACHES California, per 25-lb. box, (1.1b
CHERRIES Cu forniu. black, tier 8-lb
box. ftl. 10; while, per 8-lb. box, (2.U0; Mis.
sourl, box or 24-q.lg., 13. 00.
STRAW HERRI Kg Missouri, per 24-ot
case, ti.iou2.ov; iiuou nivrr, per case 01 X4
uts.. 12.50.
-I ANUEHlNE-jallfoni a. per half box
$2.00.
CRANBERRIES Jerseys per crate, $1.50,
UUUliblSKlllt.8-t(oi of 24 (Its., $2.50,
CANTALOUPES Mexican, tier crate
eo.6vun.l4).
VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS New, per doi., 25o.
CARROTS New, per doz., 2oo.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu.. 400.
WAX BEANS Per M,-bu. box. TSe: strlna
Deans, per -Iju. box, i&c; bu. box wax or
string, $2.0042.25.
iviAiuM-nom-grown, in sacks, per
pu., 00c; toiorauo, per uu., 40c; new bout
toes, per uu., 10c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $200.
CUCL'MRERS-1'er doz., 46iJviBc.
PEAS New, ptr bu. box, (i.76u2.00.
TOMATOES Texas, uer 4-baKet crate
$1 5'); Florida, fancy, per 6-banket crate,
(3o(l; choice, per 6-laisket crate, $2.75.
bPLNACH Per bu., 500.
CABBAGE California. in crates.
lb. 3c.
BEETS New. per dos. bunches. 35c.
ONIONS New. Per doz. bunches. 15c
Bermudas, per crate of about 3o lbs., $1.60.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
doi , 2' c.
LETTUCE Hot house, per do.. JolOc
neuii lettuce, per aoz., 70c.
CAULIFIX)WER-Sl. Louis, per crate
1 doc, $1.50.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin
brick, loc; Wisconsin llmburger, lso; twins,
I3d(l4c; young Americas, 14c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb.. 13c
No. 2 soft shells per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, lurgo. per lb
12c; small, per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb.. 7c
roasted jeanuts. per lb., rc; Chill walnuts
tier in., lz-'tit'-c; almonds, soft shell, per
in.. 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; aliellbark
hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.75; 1 'rge hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 , reen, 74e; 10. 2 green,
6'4jc; No. 1 salted. f4c; No. 2 salted. 74o;
No. 1 venl calf, loci No. 2 veal calf, 9c; dry
salted, 7'!14c: sheep pelts, 2Ccti$l.C0; horse
hides, l.!u3.00.
per
IlKAL F.STATK TKADsFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 10, 1905, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee:
. H. Dnlley to Mary A. Dalley, lot 1.
block 10. Kountze tilace S 1
S. Crookshauk et al to Mary J. Crook-
shauk. lot 6. block 21, Florence 1
Genevieve Tylee to O. W. Moshler,
nart lot B. block 7. South Omaha 1.000
Marie B. Lewis to J. Swanson, lot 40,
8. E. Rogers, Oklahoma boo
Lewis Root to Frank J. Burkley and
L. F. Crofoot S4 sw Sd-ld-iz l,ouu
E. S. Streeter and wife to H. M. Mc-
Clnnahan, lot 7, block 14. walnut
Hill 4U
. J. Cunningham to A. L. Reed, lot
11, Frederick's ndd 1.200
,. Nejdl and wife to A. Nejdl, un
dlv4 sw4 of sc4 23-16-12 1
ComprUinf
otajoiiijr al fttat
narmbert el sVs
Ula firm el
VERMILYE
ft CO.
DONALD MACK AY n
fylenibet INew lotx ana Doaiou jmm
Exchanrca.
LATHAM A. FISH
CEO. D. MACKAY , ,
Mrmbef rsew lorx aloes r.irnanao
C.TROWBRlDC HOUJSTER
F. W. KLNDRICK
Mackay & Co.
Bankers
Nassau and Pine Streets, New York
1 3 Congress Street, Boston
Dealert in VS. Govemmtnit Bonds and
other Investment Securities.
Chicago Repieaenlatire, W. Edwin Slaaley, TKa Roolarf
Menia. Vemet 8t Co.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Meaari.Thoa. Branch c Co.. Rjchmond.Vs.
itonaapoadenu. Connected by private wves
W. Farnam Smith
& Co.
Stocks. Bonds,
Investment Securities.
1320 FarrzmSl.
Tel. 1064
Edwards-Wood Co.
(Incorporated
nln Office: Filth and Roberts StrMtft
ST. PAUL. fllMX
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain. Provisions
of
Cotton MarTvtt.
NEW YORK, June M.-COTTON-Fut lire
rinsed very steady; June, Rflfic; Julv. ft 1 7c ;
August, s.i'k.; September. H.27c; fictober,
K.3lc; Novemlx-r, 3c; Decenilter. t.Oc; Jan
uary. (1.46c-, February, Kd3o; March, 8 Me.
Spot closed quiet; niltld 1 1 liar uplands, 8.7'Jc;
ini ldliiiK K'llf. sales, 2') bales.
ST. UiL'IS. June In 'oTT N Stendv;
mlddllns. !-16c; sales, S!i bales; receipts. 10)
bales; slilpmen's, none; stock. 42,!'15 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, June 10 COTTON
Firm; sales, IS bales; ordinary. S 13-li',e;
Kood ordinary. 7c; low mlddllnar. Vic; mid
dling. K4.0 Kood nilddllnK. K3-l'c; rnlddllna
fair, DV,c; receipts, 2.7t) bales; stock, 107,4H2
bales.
Metal Market.
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